Those most at risk for heat exhaustion include children, the elderly, overweight people and young athletes, especially football players who wear heavy equipment.
Some common over-the-counter and prescription medications such as antihistamines, diuretics, anticonvulsants and antidepressants may increase the risk of heat exhaustion.
“If you have to work or train in the outdoors and are concerned for the risk of heat exhaustion, reach out to your medical provider to review your medications and create a plan that suits your needs to keep you healthy during the heat,” Valdez said.
More information
The American Academy of Family Physicians has more on heat exhaustion and heat stroke.